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Thread: Stern Defense RABAD Quick Detach Stock Adapter

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    Stern Defense RABAD Quick Detach Stock Adapter

    That's pretty darn promising if it does not impact reliability and is robustly built:



    https://getstern.com/rab-ad-rapid-at...r-coming-soon/
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    Really reasonable price as well
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    All of these added length with spacer designs appear suboptimal to me. I would rather see the joining mechanism integrated into the buffer tube itself. There would need to be a method to push the buffer somewhat deeper into the tube and hold it there, to clear the shear line, but otherwise it does not seem like this would be difficult to engineer.
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    I don’t know, I think the LAW is a better mousetrap. This product seems like something that should have proceeded the LAW in the evolutionary process.

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    LAW $249.99
    RAB-AD $139.99
    Makes me interested to see
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    Speaking of LAW, I think they recently released their bufferless BCG.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jackblack73 View Post
    Speaking of LAW, I think they recently released their bufferless BCG.
    No experience with it, those guides look awfully small to me.

    https://www.lawtactical.com/ar_inter...IC_p/99367.htm
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    Kind of neat.

    But honestly it would be awesome it an AR broke down easily in two halfs. Maybe like a split receiver or something? You could use two push pins to hold the two receivers together, super quick and easy to take apart or put together. You know something like that. But maybe I’m being crazy here?

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    Looks like an answer to a question nobody asked.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Five_Point_Five_Six View Post
    Looks like an answer to a question nobody asked.
    Pretty much this.

    The current LAW is pretty good and easy to use.

    Or just take the upper / lower apart.

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